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With markets at highest since 1900 expect some pain, warns Goldman

With markets at highest since 1900 expect some pain, warns Goldman

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Nov 30, 2017 | News

Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald. 
APRA urges further caution in mortgage lending practices

APRA urges further caution in mortgage lending practices

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Nov 21, 2017 | News

Read the full story at Sydney Morning Herald.
Trump’s tax plan to result in ’little-to-no taxes’ from multinationals

Trump’s tax plan to result in ’little-to-no taxes’ from multinationals

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Oct 2, 2017 | News

And while big business in America has largely thrown its support behind Trump’s tax reform plan, a number of Washington-based lobby groups have warned the changes make it easier for multinational corporations to pay little-to-no taxes on all profits that they book...
’Merry go round’ of unpaid interns provide accounting and finance services

’Merry go round’ of unpaid interns provide accounting and finance services

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | Jun 26, 2017 | News

South Coast Labour Council Secretary Arthur Rorris will present a paper to the ACTU national conference in Sydney on Monday after discovering a string of former interns whose unpaid finance and accounting duties have included preparing budgets, submitting BAS...
ATO accused of ’accounting trick’ to mask true staff numbers

ATO accused of ’accounting trick’ to mask true staff numbers

by Shared by The Sydney Morning Herald | May 12, 2017 | News

The private firms reaping multi-million profits from the deals are paying only tiny amounts of tax their vast earnings, according to the Community and Public Sector Union.Read the full article on The Sydney Morning Herald.
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